OK. Thanks. Goodbye.
Tom
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What and where to purchase/find editing manual for beginners? Any
recommendations appreciated. I thought I'd find video tutorials, but no
luck, yet.
Tom
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Looking for cinelerra users in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin area. I want
a tutor to go through basic editing features. I'm willing to pay small
stipend.
Thanks, Tom
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Herman Robak wrote:
On Sun, 2007-02-18 at 13:02 -0600, Tom Poe wrote:
I am using FC5 and want to load .avi file for editing. It appears
that's not possible.
You have to tell us which video and audio codecs those avi files
contain, otherwise we can just say "yes, it i
I am using FC5 and want to load .avi file for editing. It appears
that's not possible. I have begun to explore how to create .mov file
from .png images, and have successfully created an .avi movie using .png
images and .ogg sound file. My next step is to convert to a .mov file,
and it looks
Nicolas Maufrais wrote:
Hello,
http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/split_manual_en/cinelerra_cv_manual_en_20.html#SEC276
On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 06:28:54AM -0600, Tom Poe wrote:
xvidcap seems to do a nice job of recording audio/video screenshot
movies, and outputting mpeg files. Has anyone used
muzzol wrote:
En/na Tom Poe ha escrit:
xvidcap seems to do a nice job of recording audio/video screenshot
movies, and outputting mpeg files. Has anyone used cinelerra to open
and edit them? If so, what steps work?
Happy Holidays, Tom
/me used to grab screencasts with xvidcap
the only
xvidcap seems to do a nice job of recording audio/video screenshot
movies, and outputting mpeg files. Has anyone used cinelerra to open
and edit them? If so, what steps work?
Happy Holidays, Tom
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Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
Hi Tom,
You wrote:
Pierre: the ./configure command you suggest results with same missing
items. After adding livna, and installing, then running the suggested
./configure command, the results still show libtheora missing, as well
as all the others. I wonder if I
Using " yum list " showed missing (mostly devel
packages). After installing missing packages, I get the following.
I'll now visit the web sites of the remaining missing packages, and see
if there's some package needed that isn't found by yum.
Summary of mandatory components:
libogg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# yum list *faad2*
Setting up repositories
planetcore [1/7]
livna[2/7]
planetextras [3/7]
planetcc
nasm -O2 -f elf -Icommon/i386/ -o common/i386/dct-a.o common/i386/dct-a.asm
make: nasm: Command not found
make: *** [common/i386/dct-a.o] Error 127
[EMAIL PROTECTED] x264]#
Pierre: Would you know what nasm is?
Tom
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I have just two mandatory items left. x264 and libfaad. Can you point
me to where I can get reliable packages? Yum/livna doesn't have them.
Tom
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] faad2]# make
Makefile:623: *** missing separator. Stop.
Pierre: Took a look, but couldn't see what is missing
Tom
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Managed to find nasm, install it, and x264 install complete. Now, to
solve libfaad.
Tom
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tom poe wrote:
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
I personally use FC5.. it does suck a bit, but I am fairly used to it
now... FC5 is quite scared of patent issues involved with many
multi-media apps, (lame, mpeg, etc..)
I personally use the livna yum repository, and most of the
dependencies I was
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
I personally use FC5.. it does suck a bit, but I am fairly used to it
now... FC5 is quite scared of patent issues involved with many
multi-media apps, (lame, mpeg, etc..)
I personally use the livna yum repository, and most of the
dependencies I was able to be fixed f
On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 13:48 +0930, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
> You don't seem to have the -devel package installed, (it provides files
> in /usr/include/)..
Pierre: Found it, and installed, reran configure and got back a dozen
dependencies missing. Looks like FC5 didn't want to tackle the
multimedia
I can't sort this out, so asking for help. Can I solve configure
issues? What steps do I need to take?
Thanks, in advance, Tom
checking for LIBRAW1394... configure: error: Package requirements
(libraw1394 >= 1.0.0) were not met:
No package 'libraw1394' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_P
Valentina Messeri wrote:
Sylvain: Yes, my friend. My song is very quiet at this moment. But,
there's hope. I took some .jpg Gimp images, created a .gif animation,
used ImageMagick to convert to mpg, used mplex to merge audio and
video, then convert to mov,
supa..how did you manage to
28, 2006 at 11:05:58PM -0500, Tom Poe wrote:
> I want to get a handle on which utility might work for
determining file
> format info. I downloaded a sample clip, and followed tutorial
> instructions. The file was a .mov, and qtinfo worked. Is there a
> general
Nicolas wrote:
On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 11:05:58PM -0500, Tom Poe wrote:
I want to get a handle on which utility might work for determining file
format info. I downloaded a sample clip, and followed tutorial
instructions. The file was a .mov, and qtinfo worked. Is there a
general
Sylvain Jousse wrote:
Salut Tom,
population to download Cinelerra! It's a proud moment, and I'll cherish
the honor forever. :)
Tom
Don't sing too loud! Now you have to make it work!
And it is much harder than installing it. ;-)
Sylvain.
Dimitrios wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 16:27:07 -0500 Tom Poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have svn installed. I would like the experts here to help me get
cinelerra installed, correctly. I noticed there were some Fedora rpms
available, and am now confused. Any advice or sugge
I want to get a handle on which utility might work for determining file
format info. I downloaded a sample clip, and followed tutorial
instructions. The file was a .mov, and qtinfo worked. Is there a
general utility for .avi, .mpeg, etc.?
Tom
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Matt Pfingsten wrote:
Hi, Tom. I'm running Mandriva 2006 myself, and I found this tutorial
helpful even though it is for Ubuntu:
<http://placide.home.sapo.pt/cinelerra02.html>.
On 6/28/06, Tom Poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running FC4, and want to explore the possi
I'm running FC4, and want to explore the possibility of editing
self-made movies. I figured out how to scratch together images in Gimp,
use ffmpeg and ImageMagick to convert into mpeg, avi and vob movies with
merged sound files. I'm thinking I can tweak and edit these to produce
a tutorial se
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